6. A carrier wave has f = 50 MHz, is frequency modulated by a sinusoidal wave of frequency f = 20 kHz, (a) if the frequency deviation is 20HZ, determine the minimum m bandwidth; (b) if the frequency deviation is increased to 1 MHz, what is the corresponding bandwidth?

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6. A carrier wave has f 50 MHz, is frequency modulated by a
sinusoidal wave of frequency f = 20 kHz,
(a) if the frequency deviation is 20HZ, determine the minimum
bandwidth;
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(b) if the frequency deviation is increased to 1 MHz, what is the
corresponding bandwidth?
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7. The carrier wave of frequency 100MHZ, is frequency
modulated by a sinusoidal message signal of frequency 10kHz,
the maximum frequency deviation is 1MHZ,
(a) determine the approximate bandwidth of the FM wave;
(b) if the amplitude of modulating signal is doubled, determine the
bandwidth of the FM wave;
(c) if the frequency of the modulating wave is also doubled,
determine the bandwidth of the FM wave.
8. A sinusoidal signal of 10kHz is used to modulate a carrier wave
of 100MHZ, assuming that the maximum frequency deviation
is 50kHz, determine the bandwidth for
(a) AM wave; (b) SSB wave;
(c) FM wave.
Transcribed Image Text:6. A carrier wave has f 50 MHz, is frequency modulated by a sinusoidal wave of frequency f = 20 kHz, (a) if the frequency deviation is 20HZ, determine the minimum bandwidth; %3D (b) if the frequency deviation is increased to 1 MHz, what is the corresponding bandwidth? Exercise Problems (Angle Modulation) 7. The carrier wave of frequency 100MHZ, is frequency modulated by a sinusoidal message signal of frequency 10kHz, the maximum frequency deviation is 1MHZ, (a) determine the approximate bandwidth of the FM wave; (b) if the amplitude of modulating signal is doubled, determine the bandwidth of the FM wave; (c) if the frequency of the modulating wave is also doubled, determine the bandwidth of the FM wave. 8. A sinusoidal signal of 10kHz is used to modulate a carrier wave of 100MHZ, assuming that the maximum frequency deviation is 50kHz, determine the bandwidth for (a) AM wave; (b) SSB wave; (c) FM wave.
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